Your artwork is created on the computer. Each
individual color is separated into a black image
and is then printed on its own transparent film.

2. Coating

A special coating goes on a fine mesh screen
and left to air dry in a dark room. The coating
is not completely dry until exposed to a UV light.

3. Light Exposure

Each film is taped to a screen. The screen is
put on a light table with the film between the
coating and the light. The image on the film
blocks any light from hitting the coating in the
image area.

4. Wash Out

Once the screen is done in the light table it is
then taken to an area where the unexposed
coating under the image gets washed away with
water, which then creates a stencil of your artwork.

5. Press Setup

Each screen is taped around the edges and then
clamped to our press and carefully set into place
so each color perfectly lines up with each other.

6. Printing

Shirts are placed over the boards and held in place
using a spray adhesive. The ink is then placed on
each screen. A squeegee is then used to push the
ink through the stencil onto the shirt. A flash dryer
is used to dry the ink in between each color so
your print does not get smudged.

7. Curing

Once all the colors are printed, the shirt is put onto a
dryer with a conveyor belt which cures the ink at
350 degrees to insure a long last print. At this point
it is ready for you to wear!

8. Preparing for a new order

Once the order is complete we remove the screens. Then, spray a solution on the special coating
that causes it to disolve. The screen is then pressure washed clean and dried. We reuse the screen
to start the process over again for your next order.